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Florine Miller

April 7, 1920 — October 24, 2010

FLORINE GLENN MILLER



Henderson, TN: Florine Nolia Glenn Miller



Mrs. Miller was born in Lakin, KS and grew up in Blue Springs, MO. She was the daughter of the late James William Glenn and Minolia Audrey Doll Glenn McMinn. She graduated high school in Blue Springs and attended the University of Missouri. In 1945 she was married to Samuel James “Jim” Miller. They lived in various parts of Missouri and Arkansas, where Mr. Miller worked as a journeyman welder. Mrs. Miller worked as a teacher’s assistant in Malden, Missouri and also for Headstart in Portageville, Missouri.

They moved to Henderson in 1983. Mr. Miller preceded in death in 2000. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Henderson Church of Christ and also a member of the FCE Home Demonstration Club.



She is survived by two daughters Judy McKenzie and husband Larry and Donna Farris and husband Johny all of Henderson; a son Eddie Miller and wife Sue of Santa Fe, TN; a daughter-in-law Debbie Oldach of Lexington, KY; one sister Frances Glenn Baxter of Pleasant Hill, MO; nine grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren and a special friend, James Lott of Henderson.



She was preceded in death by her husband Jim Miller, two sisters LaVerne Higgenbotham and Myrtle Glenn Zellner.



Funeral services will be at 11:00 am on Wednesday at the Shackelford – Casey Chapel in Henderson, TN with burial to follow in the Estes Cemetery near Henderson. Minister for the service will be Billy Smith, Eddie Miller, Jack Hilliard, and Ben Flatt. The family will receive friends beginning at 5:00 pm on Tuesday at Casey Chapel.
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